There’s real beauty in the game’s simplicity and how its individually simple design elements combine to create something gorgeous to look at. Pair it with Bignic’s eclectic, bass-heavy soundtrack and you’ve got a game that apes its contemporaries but still manages to break off in a direction of its own.

RONIN snuck up on us this month with a rather confusing premise. Turn based action platformer it’s little badge said proudly. At first, thinking perhaps there had been a mistake we came over to politely explain that that would never work.

There are agents worldwide investigating these disturbing reports and this weekend I joined them to get to the bottom of some shadowy people and their dealings. This is how I became a member of The Black Watchmen.

With the ever increasing presence of technology in our day to day lives, it makes sense that we would do away with the old in favour of the sleeker, sexier new. Letters, books, dvds, and boardgames have all been snatched up by this digital monster. This week we look at a game that probably should have been left where it was, Chainsaw Warrior: Lord Of Night.

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